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coach training in Reykjavik, introduction 12th of August kl. 12.00-13.30 |
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Welcome to get all the information you need to decide if this is your way..... We meet at our office in Klappastig 25. Please let us know if you will show up, register at evolvia@evolvia.org.
We run programs that give you the foundamentals in coaching methodology, good for international certifications with for example the ICF, International Coach Federation. The program is challenging and very advanced, it trains you in the eleven core competencies of coaching, defined by the same organisation, ICF. |
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welcome to introduction to Coach Training Online |
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We train coaching methodology well for an international certification with International Coach Federation. Would you like to meet for a phone intoduction of the program? Please senda mail to evolvia@evolvia.org for an appointment |
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participants from eight nations in evolvia Coach Training online |
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The evolvia Coach Training online have had participants from different nations, training and distiguishing coaching together. We have participants from Greece, Croatia, Germany, England, Austria, Iceland, Sweden, Mozambic, Australia and Bulgaria. The course has meetings weekly for 30 weeks and builds up to the basic training you need for an international certification like the ACC, Associated Certified Coach with the International Coach Federation. Read more about the program. |
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evolvia participates as a guest in EU project |
In the beginning of October 2008 evolvia was invited to participate as a guest in a learning partnership, Grundvig 2, in a EU project call "The Dialogue, The Creative Communication, TCC" coordinated by the Center for Women and Gender Research at the University of Leipzig, Germany. Participants are all training facilitators from Germany, Austria, Turkey, Finland and Iceland. The project is a two year long process which aims at introducing and train the facilitators in the Dialogue Process created from the research of the quantum physicist David Bohm. The experience of "real" dialogue which is a creative process, is rather extraordinary. Read more |
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